• Sertou@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    Or it simply could be that I haven’t needed to concern myself with the order of operations more than a dozen times since high school. Even when working as a web coder it was so seldom necessary that I can’t recall a single example.

    The US education system was still pretty decent when I was in middle and high school in the 1980s, so we definitely covered this in algebra.

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      3 days ago

      As a backend programmer I use it all the time. As an example I use it to determine percentage of total. I use it for discounts and taxes regularly. Figure totals of an order.

    • dependencyinjection@discuss.tchncs.de
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      I guess some things just stick for some people and not others.

      I can recall the order of operations from school. Can’t remember peoples name though. I left school in 1999. For some reason I’ve never forgotten all the damn bones and muscles in the body either but I only did anatomy and physiology for a year and now I’m a software engineer. Minds are weird.

    • titanicx@lemmy.zip
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      I haven’t had to do this shit in 20 years since college. Literally nothing like this in my career path, I was shit at math in high school and college, so I didn’t even remember that there was a multiplication there since it isn’t explicit. Oh well.